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Episode 3: The Children of the Root
Ananya learns the truth: Tulu Da is not just a boatman—he’s Mokshi’s grandson. His son (who “died”) was actually taken by the forest because Tulu refused to take the curse.
The curse passes through guilt, not blood. Anyone who sees the leaf-hut at midnight on a new moon and feels pity for it becomes the next host.
Final Scene
Ananya returns to Kolkata. Her palm’s root-mark fades but doesn’t vanish. She receives a letter from the village: a sapling has grown from Rudra’s tree—shaped like a human hand.
She smiles. Opens her laptop. Starts writing: “Parnashavarir Shaap — Chapter 2: The Seedlings’ War.”